A new smartphone-based digital stethoscope featuring phonocardiography and electrocardiography in adult horses.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Francesca Bindi, Chiara Bozzola, Tommaso Vezzosi, Enrica Zucca, Domenico Caivano, Francesca Freccero, Giulia Sala, Micaela Sgorbini
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Smartphone-based technology is increasingly used in veterinary medicine as a complementary tool for cardiac auscultation and ECG recording. This prospective observational study evaluates a digital stethoscope (DS) that consists of simultaneous phonocardiographic and one-lead ECG recording (dECG) in adult horses, comparing it with auscultation using a conventional stethoscope (CS) and reference base-apex ECG (rECG). A total of 104 horses underwent cardiac auscultation using CSs and DSs to detect arrhythmias and murmurs. Audio and dECG were acquired using the DS. The rECG tracings were also recorded. All ECG tracings were blindly evaluated for interpretability, measurements, and diagnosis. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess the data distribution. Weighted Cohen's κ and Bland Altman plot analysis were applied to verify the agreement between reference vs. smartphone-based methods. Almost perfect agreement was found in detecting murmurs and/or arrhythmias between auscultation with the CS and DS, and between CS auscultation and re-listening to DS audio. Perfect agreement was observed between re-listening to DS audio and DS auscultation and in detecting murmur timing between CS and DS auscultation. Almost perfect agreement was found between rECG and dECG in detecting bradycardia, tachycardia, or normal heart rate (HR) and for P-wave polarity. The lack of variability with both methods for QRS polarity prevented statistical analyses from being performed. Fair agreement was found in the assessment of the presence of artifact. In conclusion, the DS reliably detected heart murmurs and arrhythmias through direct auscultation and re-listening to recordings, and accurately evaluated HR, wave and interval measurements, P-wave and QRS-complex polarities in adult horses.

基于智能手机的新型数字听诊器,可对成年马进行听诊心动图和心电图检查。
基于智能手机的技术作为心脏听诊和心电图记录的辅助工具在兽医学中的应用越来越广泛。这项前瞻性观察研究评估了一种数字听诊器(DS),该听诊器可同时记录成年马的心音和单导联心电图(dECG),并将其与使用传统听诊器(CS)和参考基底心电图(rECG)进行的听诊进行了比较。共有 104 匹马使用 CS 和 DS 进行了心脏听诊,以检测心律失常和杂音。使用 DS 采集音频和 dECG。同时记录 rECG 曲线。对所有心电图描记进行盲法评估,以确定其可解释性、测量值和诊断结果。采用 Shapiro-Wilk 检验评估数据分布。加权 Cohen's κ 和 Bland Altman 图分析用于验证参考方法与智能手机方法之间的一致性。在使用 CS 和 DS 听诊检测杂音和/或心律失常方面,以及在 CS 听诊和重听 DS 音频检测杂音和/或心律失常方面,两者几乎完全一致。在重听 DS 音频和 DS 听诊之间,以及在 CS 和 DS 听诊之间检测杂音时间方面,观察到完全一致。在检测心动过缓、心动过速或正常心率 (HR) 以及 P 波极性方面,rECG 和 dECG 几乎完全一致。由于这两种方法在 QRS 波极性方面缺乏可变性,因此无法进行统计分析。在评估是否存在伪差方面,两种方法的结果相当一致。总之,通过直接听诊和重听录音,DS 能可靠地检测出心脏杂音和心律失常,并能准确评估成年马的心率、波和间期测量值、P 波和 QRS 波群极性。
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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.50
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173
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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